Facebook launched a beta version of its new "Facebook Questions" service, which lets you pose questions that the rest of the Facebook community can answer.
Developed by Halfbrick Studios, Fruit Ninja HD is a funny, quick game for the iPad that combines two ideal game qualities: It’s easy to learn and fun to master.
SendStuffNow is a new, secure file-sharing service for small-to-medium businesses and professionals. It gets around the limitations of e-mail and FTP, and its new iPhone and iPad management app is now available.
Amazon.com's announcement that it will launch a new version of its Kindle e-book reader in late August could further stoke a price battle between major players.
There are a number of popular iPhone photo-editing apps that have been released for the iPad. These apps will give you plenty of ways to edit, tweak, and stylize your photos directly on the iPad.
The OpenGL graphics API has reached specification version 4.1, The Khronos Group says. The new version promises to unify implementations so that users can deploy applications to multiple types of hardware and software configurations with minimal modification to the core software.
Apple put the focus on Mac hardware this week, with new Mac Pro and iMac models. So we follow suit in the Macworld Podcast with an all-Mac discussion about the new hardware.
With a new monitor on the way from Apple, James Galbraith takes a closer look at the 27-inch LED Cinema Display and where it fits in with comparable displays.
Panasonic showed for the first time on Wednesday a prototype lens for its Lumix DSLR cameras that will give them the ability to capture 3D still images.
The iPhone made waves in 2007 and put a strain on AT&T's network as its users began gobbling data like never before. But an upcoming study says that Verizon Wireless smartphone users have edged out iPhone users for the data consumption crown.
Monsoon Multimedia is now taking pre-orders for the Vulkano, a live TV placeshifting and streaming device that will let you record, watch, and control your live TV channels from anywhere in the world on your iPhone, Mac, or iPad.
Microsoft began releasing more details about its upcoming Office 2011 release with a brief video of the productivity suite that it posted to its Website Wednesday.
Quebec-based Atomic Software on Wednesday released Bike Repair, an interactive app for fixing your bike on the go. The program is available for the iPhone and iPod Touch and costs $2.
iPhoto ‘09 can extend its organizational powers well beyond your desktop into the realm of online albums. From within iPhoto, you can manage your Flickr and Facebook albums with ease.
Apple on Wednesday released Safari 5.0.1, an update to its popular Web browser. Most prominently, this version activates Extensions by default and introduces the Safari Extensions Gallery.
Though the SiliconEdge Blue solid-state drive was fast and consistent over time, it wasn’t as fast (and it has a shorter warranty) as other SSDs we’ve tested.
Need a simple way to protect your hard work? Use Photoshop CS5 to add a text watermark to your artwork or photography before sending it off to prospective clients.
While the war-themed components of Modern Conflict (tanks, music, the "mission" given out before each level) play some role in the game, ultimately, the aim is simple: to acquire control of all the enemy bases.
We've spent the day with Apple's latest Multi-Touch input device. Here are our first impressions, as well as some details about Apple's recent trackpad software update, which also brings benefits to the company's laptops.
if you were immersed in specs all day, you might have missed out on an even bigger deal—Apple changing its boilerplate PR text. Then again, that might not be news given that the company caters to selfish elites.
Global Delight on Tuesday released the latest version of its Camera Plus Pro app, with support for iPhone 4 features. In addition, the company is holding a photo contest on its Website.
Twitter is having trouble with a digital certificate that secures communications to its Web site, which has been causing trouble for third-party applications.
Canon has added incremental refinements to its latest Rebel, the T2i, and they add up to improved image quality and movie recording that is a notable step forward.